I deal with a lot of highs and lows concerning bipolar based schizophrenia. As such, whenever something gets me going in a rage, my mind starts to cloud. Vague little whispers and random little words send a jolt of adrenaline in me and it makes my stomach lurch. I get angry, lash out, sometimes I bloody my knuckles hitting things.

The thing I have to deal with is how I need to keep it all in control around my loved ones. I've been keeping myself distant from them, especially when in one of those moods. I'm currently in a long distance relationship with my boyfriend, so I never have to worry about hurting him physically when I lose control like that. But when we get together, I'm terrified of becoming a monstrous abuser.

I don't believe in hiding that kind of behavior behind the excuse of my mental illness. If I ever struck him, or shouted at him in cruel, manner, it would be me doing it, not some mental issue. I don't want him to live with that kind of significant other. I love him too much for it. He has told me that he'll help me with my issues and he sees past them, and I'm immensely grateful. But I'm terrified of what I'll do to him in the worst case scenario.

When I made a post about Diablo Immortal here on Reddit. I honestly had no idea the outcry would get so insane. This god damn investors call though is probably the most troubling part. They're willing to describe the whole issue as "muted?" I guess they don't wanna make the investors as scared of this as they were of Infinite Warfare's debut.

Just a quick clarification: while it is true that everything exhibits a frequency response, it is not true that at an exact frequency everything will have "intense instability". I'm sure you will be learning this eventually, but an objects response to a given input will be dependant on its frequency response and damping. The greater the damping, the less the output for a given input. Think of a tuning fork vs. a banana.

Thanks for this clarification. Another person has said that they have a whole course specifically in this subject when it was fairly glossed over for me in a CAE course. I wish I could learn more in it but I don't think my university will be providing that.

Actually I discussed this with someone else! You're pretty deformable compared to metals. Theoretically, your more rigid parts do have resonance frequencies, but your muscles might react sooner and cause you to fall, hunch over, or other reactions that would provide stability to the "system." I bet if you put a bone through this kind of test though, like a femur, it wouldn't break until at some seriously high vibrations, and even then the water being thrown around inside you would cause so much trauma you'd die first. Or your brain gets scrambled in your skull. Honestly I don't really know for sure.

On my first game ever, first thing i do is go reinforce a wall and then get immediately shot dead by a teammate because you shouldnt reinforce that wall. These days i now better and instead i open every single soft wall on the map with maestro's shotgun.

A whole lot are in favor of it. Less the enemy than part of the complicated nature of the relationship, than part of the problem. Kind of like trying to reconcile republican voters from the problems caused by the Republican Party.

I’m sure I could be friends with plenty of Russian citizens, especially those who risk protest against the dictator and want real democracy.

The enemy? Nah. Part of the problem? Yup, don’t know how that’s out of line.

It's important to think of them as victims of the problem, not part of it. Like you said, they're conditioned to think in such a way. It's our responsibility to not blame them, but sway their opinion. It may not accomplish much but it's a starting point, rather than furthering the divide.

This is important. This is the correct way to see Russia. They’re a bitter vanquished enemy looking to dish out comeuppance. Anybody who thinks they can be our friends, or want to “improve relations”, are woefully ignorant of the 20th century and how infamous Ivan can be at holding a grudge, let alone the hard on they have for the west’s demise for putting their mothers and fathers in bread lines.

The best and probably only way to improve relations is when the end of Putin's administration is replaced with something less...Putin-y. The problem is that there is a significant portion of people in Russia that really do like Putin. Not because they have a hard on to end the west, but because they feel that they are viewed as inferior or lesser in the eyes of the world, and that nobody sticks up for them.

Then there's Putin, an absolute bulldog that rose from the ashes of the fall of the Soviet Union. People there think that his protecting of exclusively Russian interests is for them, and not his massive bank account.

My significant other is Russian, and this comes up a lot, and his perspective of it all. He's always afraid that people around the world view him and the citizens (not the administration) of the nation as "bad guys."

I don't think we should keep this attitude of "Ivan" representing the whole of the people of Russia. It only provides more ammunition for the Putin administration's propaganda efforts. He wants them to feel like the underdogs so that they support his ruthless efforts like the invasion of Ukraine. Our message must be clear to the people: Fuck Putin, and let us help you. Once he's out of the way and replaced by someone more welcoming to join the world, then we can improve relations.

Hey guys. I believe this is actually a bug and not a buff (otherwise it would have been listed in the TS patch notes, and in the official patch notes that went out with 3.1.2 as well.) I will double-check though to make sure!

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Update: Confirmed not a bug. This is how it is intended to look at the moment, and was changed a bit last minute. I will see what can be done in terms of patch notes.